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Weber  Pianos 


HAVE  been  before  the  public  for  half 
a  century,  and  now  hold  a  supieme 
position  in  the  Piano  World.  This 
fact  alone  is  decisive  proof  of  the  gen- 
uine worth  of  these  Pianos,  for  had  they 
not  over  and  over  again  justified  their 
claims  upon  public  confidence,  they 
could  never  have  achieved  such  a  splen- 
did triumph  over  interested  opposition 
and  criticism  during  so  long  a  period. 
Their  success  is  due  to  the  fact  that 
they  recommend  themselves. 


Bartlett  Music  Company 


233=235  South  Broadway 


Photographic  Salon 


Los  Angeles 


Weber        f  Fifth  Ave,,  Cor.  16th  St.,  New  York. 
Warerooms  \  266  Wabash  Ave.,  Chicago. 


CATALOGUE 


OF   THE 


FIRST  LOS  ANGELES 
PHOTOGRAPHIC    SALON 


LOS    ANGELES    CAMERA    CLUB 

MAY  1st  to  10th 
19  0  2 


Issued  by 
A.  S.  C.   FORBES 


PriQted  at  Ye  Print  Shop 
Ford  Smith  &  Little  Co.,  330-S.  Broadway 


Los  Angeles  Photographic  Salon. 

The  Announcement  that  the  First  Los 
Angeles  Photographic  Salon  would  be  held 
in  the  spacious  rooms  of  ihe  Los  Angeles 
Camera  Club,  was  received  with  interest  and 
enthusiasm,  both  by  exhibitors  and  those  inter- 
ested iruArt.  This  support  has  made  it  possible 
for  the  Club  to  present  to  the  public  an  Exhibi- 
tion of  Meritorious  Photographic  Work. 

The  object  and  purpose  of  the  Salon  is  to 
assist  and  stimulate  Art.  The  first  aim  being 
to  show  the  artistic  possibilities  of  the  lens,  and 
the  second  to  assist  the  members  of  the  Club  in 
their  pictorial  work  by  supplying  the  means 
of  comparing  their  efforts  with  those  of  the 
recognized  Photographers  fo  America. 


OFFICERS 


OF    THE 


Los  Angeles  Camera  Club 

A.  C.  Moore, President 

W.  D.  Campbell Vice-President 

Mrs.  P.   E.   WoTEN Treasurer 

W.  F.  Morphy, Recording  Secretary 

Miss  Helen  L.  Davie,       .         -         Corresponding  Secretary 

DIRECTORS 

C.  O.  Valentine  Mrs.  A.  S.  C.  Forbes 

0.  Granicher  Mrs.  L.  W.  Harmon 

G.  G.  Johnson 

C.  E.  Bireley 

SALON  COMMITTEES 
Mrs.  A.  S.  C.  Forbes,  Chairman 

JFHY  OF  AWARD  EXECUTIVE  COMMITTEE 

J.  Bond  Francisco  F.  0.  Story,  Chairman 

Prof.  W.  C.  Judson  A   S.  C.  Forbes,  Secretary 

Prof.  Herbert  B  Perkins        a.  C.  Moore 
Will  E.  Chapin  O.  A.  Valentine 

C.  H.  Newcombe  \V.  D.  Campbell 

O.  Granicher 

COMMITTEE    ON    SELECTION    AND    HANGING 

E.  J.  Killian  George  Elliott 

F.  H.  Maude  L.  L.  Merrick 
A   Putnam  E.  S.  Hamiltox 
Geo.  M.  Crowe  Dr.  W.  R  Jones 
A.  S.  C   Forbes  W.  J.  Rouse 


Digitized  by  the  Internet  Archive 

in  2012  with  funding  from 

Research  Library,  The  Getty  Research  Institute 


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EXHIBITS 


CATALOGUE 

F.  H.  MAUDE,  321  S.  Hill  street.  Los  Angeles,  Cal. 

1  The  Old  Belfry. 

2  After  the  Day's  Work. 

3  The  Old  Hacienda. 

4  The  Old  Confessional. 

5  Storm  Clouds. 

6  Under  the  Cottonwoods. 

7  At  Anchor. 

8  Waterfall  in  Elysian  Park. 


EDWARD  H.  Kemp,  116  Stockton  street,  San  Francisco. 

9     Eventide. 

10  Italian  Street  Dancers. 

11  A  Degenerate. 


WALTER  A.  SCOTT,  California  Camera  Club. 


An  Elfin  Treping  Place. 

Tan. 

The  Wave. 

Tangled  Meshes. 

An  Interesting  Moment. 


12 

13 

14 

15 
16 
17     Where  Mercedes  Joins  the  Sea. 


MAURICE  W.  BROWX,  M.  D.,  3223  Central  avenue, 
Alameda. 

18  The  Marsh  Road. 

19  Querci. 

20  Edric. 

A.  C.  PILLSBURY,  Room  7.  Downey  Blk..  Los  Angeles. 

21  Rubicon  River. 

22  Rubicon  River. 

23  Eagle  Falls. 

24  Fallen  Leaf  Lake  in  Winter. 

25  Fallen  Leaf  Lake  in  Winter. 

26  Fallen  Leaf  Bay  in  Winter. 

27  Emerald  Bay  in  Winter. 

28  Tahoe  in  Winter. 

29  Truckee  River. 

30  Snoqualmie  Falls. 

HELEN  PLUMMER  GATCH,  Salem,  Oregon. 

31  Across  the  Dunes. 

32  Spinning  Song. 

33  Leave  the  King. 

34  A  Melody. 

35  Driftwood. 

36  Yaquina  Head. 

KATE  E.  SMITH.  Los  Angeles,  Cal. 
^~     Two  Urchins. 

BERTHA  H.  SMITH,  San  Francisco,  Cal. 
38     Sunshine. 


A.  S.  C.  FORBES,  3312  S.  Grand  Ave.,  Los  Angeles,  Cal. 

39  A  Bit  of  Old  Holland. 

40  The  Water  Gate  at  Horn,  Holland. 

41  Maude  Mullen 

42  Snow,  Mount  Lowe. 

43  Wash  Day,  Holland. 

44  "Beached." 

45  The  Padre's  Corner. 

46  Holland  Canal. 

47  Portrait. 

48  Below  the  Wier,  Thames. 

MRS.  A.  S.  C.  FORBES,  Los  Angeles,  Cal. 

49  Good  Grazing,  Wilson's  Ranch. 

50  "The  Veteran  of  Many  Blows,"  Mt.  Lowe. 

51  Street  Scene,  Holland. 

52  "The  Morning  Paper." 

53  Glastonbury  Abbey,  England. 

O.  V.  LANGE,  1400  Milvia  St.,  Berkeley,  Cal. 

54  Tamalpais  in  Sunset  Light. 

55  December  Memories. 

56  Night  Blooming  Cereus. 

EDGAR  A.  COHEN,  Fernside.  Alameda,  Cal. 

57  Alaska  Salmon  Fleet  in  Winter  Quarters. 

58  Moonlight  on  Oakland  Creek. 

59  Sunrise  from  the  Boathouse. 

60  Contentment. 

61  Diffidence. 

62  A  Tule  Pirate. 


63  Morning  Mists. 

64  Listening    to    Strange    Sounds    that    Come 

Thro'  the  Fog. 

65  Sheep  Grazing  on  Ranch  Near  Stockton. 

66  Loneliness. 


OSCAR  MAUVER,   139   Stockton   St.,   San   Francisco, 
Cal. 


67 

On  the  Delft  Canal 

68 

The  Gossips. 

69 

A  Dutch  Creek. 

70 

Mr.  C. 

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Mr.  C.  P.  Neilson. 

72 

Una. 

73 

Study  of  Miss  W. 

74 

Study  of  Miss  W. 

75 

Phylida. 

76 

On  the  Moor. 

W.  W.  REED,  537  Post  St.,  San  Francisco,  Cal. 

yy     A  Mountain  Road. 
78     Clearing  Up. 


A.  EDOUART,  153  E.  Thirty-sixth  St.,  Los  Angeles. 

79  An  Old  Friend. 

80  Old  Reliable. 

81  Kitty. 

82  Salvo. 

83  A  Prisoner. 

84  The  Old  Vegetable  Man. 


C.  H.  HURLBURT,  2631  S.  Main  St.,  Los  Angeles,  Cal. 

85  Edna. 

86  What's  That? 

87  Peaceful  Valley. 

88  Seven  Come  Eleven. 


JAS.  F.  BYRAM,  230^  South  Spring  St.,  Los  Angeles. 

89  Mountain  Lions. 

90  Don't  Cry,  Sister. 

91  The  Young  Nurse. 

92  Noondav. 

93  Sambo. 

N.  E.  CRANDALL,  1508  Ingraharn  St.,  Los  Angeles. 

94  Three  Generations. 

95  A  School  Boy. 

96  A  Study. 

W.   HOMER  KEXXEDY,  2691   N.   Griffin  Ave.,  East 
Los  Angeles,  Cal. 

97  The  Shadow  of  the  Cross. 

98  Sentinels. 

99  Shadowed  by  the  Everlasting  Hills. 

100  Guardians  of  a  Departed  Glory. 

G.  G.  JOHNSOX,  119  S.  Broadway,  Los  Angeles,  Cal. 

101  The  Old  Oak. 

102  Alders. 

103  The  Brook. 

104  The  Country  Road. 
106  The  Hermit. 


ioj     Shady  Nook. 

1 08  Ng  Goon. 

109  A  Bit  of  China. 

MRS.  A.  C.  MOORE,  444  E.  Tenth  St.,  Los  Angeles. 

no     A  Message  from  Papa. 

in     Baby's  First  Trip  to  the  Country. 

A.  C.  MOORE,  444  E.  Tenth  St.,  Los  Angeles. 

112  Supplication. 

113  Study— Miss  C. 

114  Portrait. 

115  Meditation. 

116  A  Courtship. 

117  The  Walnut  Girl. 

118  Counting  Up. 

119  The  New  Camera. 

GEO.  M.  CROWE,  2312  E.  Second  St.,  Los  Angeles,  Cal. 

120  Down  in  the  Meadow. 

121  A  Fishing  Village. 

122  Old  Neighbors. 

123  Driving  Home  the  Sheep. 

124  Fisherman's  Home. 

125  A  Mountaineer. 

126  A  Summer  Idyl. 

127  Study. 

128  The  Young  Housekeeper. 

129  The  Sportsman. 


A.  PUTNAM,  Temple  Blk.,  Los  Angeles,  Cal. 

130  Ruins  of  Capistrano  by  Moonlight. 

131  Corridor  and  Chapel,  Capistrano. 

132  Night  on  the  Pacific. 

133  Filling  the  Olla. 

134  In  the  Grand  Canyon  of  the  Colorado 

135  Bridal  Veil  Falls,  Yosemite. 

136  Mt.  Shasta  from  Field  of  Goldenrod. 

137  The  Last  Ford. 

138  The  Silken  Wall  in  Ruins  of  Paradise,  Grand 

Canyon. 

139  Going  to  Prayer. 

C.  O.  VALENTINE,  Los  Angeles,  Cal. 

140  Grazing. 

141  LTnder  the  Oaks  at  Baldwin's. 

DR.  W.  R.  JONES,  322  S.  Olive  St.,  Los  Angeles,  Cal. 

142  A  Deserted  Cabin. 

143  Neponset  River. 

144  The  Ford. 

C.  C.  PIERCE  &  CO.,  313  S.  Spring  St.,  Los  Angeles. 

145  'Neath  the  Shade  of  the  Whisp'ring  Trees. 

146  Cloistered  Shade. 

147  The  Rising  of  the  Moon. 

148  Sultry  Noon  in  the  California  Tropics. 

149  In  the  Cienega. 

150  The  Sierra  Madres. 

151  Noble  in  Ruin. 

152  A  Mountain  Home. 

153  Our  Alps. 


STUBBS  &  MERRICK.  911  S.  Hill  St..  Los  Angeles. 

154  Grief. 

155  The  Scout. 

156  The  Alchemist. 

157  Little  Rogue. 

158  Love's  Voyage. 

159  Portrait. 

160  Portrait — Mr.  L. 

161  The  Left  Is  Right. 

FRANK  C.  BAXGS,  California  Camera  Club. 

162  I  Want  My  Mamma. 

163  Out  of  Sorts. 

164  Head  of  Lion. 

165  The  Monarch  and  His  Mate  (copyrighted). 

CHARLES  A.  GOE.  California  Camera  Club. 

166  On  the  Way  to  the  Mill. 

167  Portrait. 

168  Cleopatra. 

169  The  Maniac. 

170  A  Bit  of  Golden  Gate:  Park. 

W.  J.  STREET,  California  Camera  Club,  San  Francisco. 

171  Tree  Study — Monterey  Cypress. 

172  By  Fertile  Meadows. 

173  By  the  Chain  of  Lakes,  Golden  Gate  Park. 

174  Return  of  the  Flock.     (Sheep  Study.) 

175  Elk. 

176  Along  the  Water  Front — San  Francisco  Bay. 

177  Mt.  Tamalpais — San  Francisco  Bay. 


178  Song  of  the  Sea — Pacific  Ocean. 

179  Valley  Quail. 

180  Green  Winged  Teal. 

W.  J.  PIATT,  Cal.  Camera  Club,  819  Market  St.,  San 
Francisco,  Cal. 

181  Homeward  Bound. 

182  Waiting  Her  Turn. 

183  In  Old  Zacatecas. 

184  Evening  on  Shasta's  Slope. 

185  A  Woodland  Idyl. 

186  And  Bill  Saw  the  Joke. 

187  A  Tangled  Skein. 

188  At  Land's  End. 

189  Mending  the  Broken  Pipes. 

190  April  Showers. 

A.  L.  COOMBS,  Cal.  Camera  Club,  San  Francisco,  Cal. 

191  A  Marine  Study. 

192  Japanese  Mountain  Village. 

193  Afternoon  on  Lake  Hakone  (Japan). 

195  A  Foggy  Morning  in  Japan. 

196  Sheep  at  Nightfall. 

GEO.  STECKEL,  Los  Angeles,  Cal. 

197  Consolation. 

198  Letter  to  Santa  Claus. 

199  Fairy  Tales. 

200  Portrait. 

201  Portrait. 

202  Portrait. 

203  Portrait. 


204  Portrait. 

205  Portrait. 

206  Portrait. 

ALBERT  J.  LE  BRETON,   144  Sutter  St..  San  Fran- 
cisco, Cal. 

207  A  New  England  Sunset. 

208  The  Charms  of  Solitude. 

209  Old  Alary  (  a  familiar  Washington  character) 

210  Evening  on  the  Lake. 

211  La  Belle  Lucille. 

212  Boats  Off  Swan's  Island,  Maine. 

213  A  Daughter  of  Xeptune. 

214  Battista,  the  Fruit  Girl  (From  Life). 

215  Classic  Architecture. 

216  Napraxine. 

WM.  F.  STEWART,  501  X.  Main  St.,  Los  Angeles 

217  An  Interesting   Study. 

P.  F.  BACKUS,  512J-4  W.  Second  St.,  Los  Angeles,  Cal. 

218  The  First  Bouquet. 

219  Meditation. 

D.  STRICKLAND,  Los  Angeles,  Cal. 

220  El  Capitan. 

221  Log  Cabin. 

222  Road  Scene. 

223  Road  Scene. 

224  Vernal  Falls. 

225  Pohono  Bridge. 

227     Royal  Arches,  North  Dome. 


228  The  Dead  Giant. 

229  Merced  River. 

HELEN  L.  DAVIE,  423  E.  12th  St.,  Los  Angeles,  Cal. 

230  The  President's  Message. 

231  Sister  Celestine. 

232  It's  Up  to  You. 

FRED  KNOPF,  318^  S.  Main  St.,  Los  Angeles,  Cal. 

233  San  Gabriel  Mission. 

234  Homeward  Bound. 

M.  E.  RAFERT,  Los  Angeles  Times. 

235  Willowbrook. 

JOHN  W.  SCHULER,  100  Park  Place,  Akron,  Ol.io^ 

236  Group  of  Fruit. 

237  Return  of  the  Flock. 
JOHN  DOLMAN. 

238  Dusk. 

239  Study  of  Sunlight. 

HERBERT  RANDALL,  New  Haven,  Conn. 

240  to  246     Seven  Portraits. 
247  to  249     Three  Life  Studies. 

FRANCES  THOMPSON,  2021  California,  St. 

250  Vanitas  Vanitation. 

251  A  Portrait  Study. 

252  Le  Printemps. 

253  The  Picture  Book. 


254  The  Home  of  the  Fishing  Smacks. 

255  Portrait  of  Mrs.  H. 

256  Miss  Grace  T. 

257  Alma. 

CHAS.  BAKER,  Washington,  D.  C. 

258  A  Study  in  Black. 

ADOLPH  PETZOLD,  Lawndale  Sta.,  Philadelphia.  Pa. 

259  Eventide. 

260  A  Fairy  Tale. 

261  A  Reverie. 

WM.  M.  FRISBIE,  Los  Angeles  Camera  Club. 

262  Ise  All  Alone,  Massa. 

263  At  a  Virginia  Picnic. 

264  An  Old  Virginia  Mill. 

265  A  Portrait. 

266  Coaxing  the  Squirrel. 

267  Pleasant  Thoughts. 

268  A  Virginia  Cascade. 

269  Virginia  Laborers. 

270  A  Virginia  Cake  Walk. 

JULIA  M.  CARMAN,  Plainfield,  N.  J. 

271  Lake  George,  New  York. 

W.  E.  DASSONVILLE,  California  Camera  Club,  S.  F. 

272  Twilight  on  the  Road. 

273  Evening. 


ARNOLD    GENTHE,   790   Sutter    St.,    San   Francisco, 
Cal. 

274  Paderewski. 

275  Henry    Miller    as    Sidney    Carter    (in    "The 

Only  Way"). 

276  Mme.    Melba. 

277  A  Challenge. 

278  An  Ophelia  Study. 

279  Study  of  Head  and  Hand. 

280  Mother  and  Child. 

281  Study  for  a  Portrait. 

282  A  Funny  Story. 

283  Miss  May  M. 

284  Child   with   Cat. 

ELIZABETH  W.  NOTT,  Hammond,  Louisiana. 

285  "Mos'  Supper  Tahm." 

MYRA  ALBERT  WIGGINS,  Salem,  Oregon. 

286  Heimweh. 

EDM.  L.  WOODS,  222  Sansome  St.,  San  Francisco. 

287  Showery  Weather. 

288  After  the  First  Rain. 

289  Outward  Bound — Golden  Gate. 

290  After  Sunset. 

291  Mission    by    the    River — San    Antonio    de 

Padua. 

292  U.  S.  Battleship  Iowa. 

293  Cloud  Effect. 


G.  KXIGHT  WHITE.  41   Flood  Bid?.,  San  Francisco. 
Cal. 

294  At  the  Wharf. 

295  In  the  Quiet  of  the  Waning  Day. 

296  The  Old  Gas  Works. 

297  When  the  Cows  Come  Home. 

HELEN  A.  ALEXANDER.  77  Lefferts  Place. 

298  Discretion — the  Better  Part  of  Valor. 

ANNIE  W.  BRIGMAN,  674  33d,  St.,  Oakland.  Cal. 

299  The  Great  Interrogation. 

300  Visions.    Portrait  of  Gertrude  Boyle. 

301  Conscience. 

302  Old  Fashioned. 

303  Shiver  My   Timbers  ! 

304  Toilers  of  the  Deep. 

305  Old  Friends. 

306  The  Song  of  the  Meadow  Lark. 

307  Sheep  on  the  Sacramento  Levee. 

308  San  Francisco  at  Sunset. 

CHAMBERLAIN.  Care  Norman.  1-34  S.  Spring  St 

309  A  Hong  King  Junk. 

F.  W.  NORMAN,  134  S.  Spring  St. 

310  A  Suburban  Hayfield. 

311  Panning  Out — San  Gabriel  Canyon. 

A.  G.  WILD.  741  Whittier  St.,  Los  Angeles.  Cal. 

312  The  Country  School. 

313  Hollenbeck   Park. 

314  Noonday. 


E.  S.  HAMILTON,  249  Poe  St.,  Los  Angeles. 

315  The  Truant. 

316  On  Point  Firmin. 

317  Santa  Barbara  Mission. 

318  The  Guardian  of  Peace. 

319  Sunday  at  the  Harbor. 

320  Course  Dat's  Ripe. 

E.  J.  KILLIAN,  1022  Overton  St.,  Los  Angeles. 

321  Peaceful  Valley. 

322  After  the  Party. 

323  A  Country  Road. 

324  Just  Before  the  Tremblor. 

325  The  Geographical  Lesson. 

326  Monarch  of  All  He  Surveys. 

327  At  Devil's  Gate. 

RAMSEY  &  FRIZELL,  244J4  S.  Broadway,  Los  An- 
geles, Cal. 

328  Sea  and  Sky. 

329  Moonlight. 

330  Woodland  Scene. 

331  Portrait  Study. 

332  Portrait  Study. 

333  Portrait  Study. 

334  Fisherman. 

335  An  Uninteresting  Chapter. 

336  The  Passing  Day. 

KATE  W.  COLLINS,  Los  Angeles,  Cal. 

337  Contentment. 
338.     O,  Chika  San. 


385  In  the  Barn. 

386  A  Portrait  Arrangement. 

387  A  Winter  Sky. 

388  The  Thistle. 

389  Winter  Willows. 

390  Easter  Morning. 

391  Moonlight. 

WM.  ARMBRUSTER,  1565  Boulev'd,  Jersey  City.,  N.  J. 

392  Autumn. 

393  Winter. 

394  The  Student. 

395  The   Clam-Digger. 

396  We  Are  Six  Weeks  Old. 

397  The  Old  Homestead. 

398  The  Last  Glow. 

399  The  End  of  a  Winter's  Day. 

400  Repose. 

CHARLES  A.  XEALE.  70  12th  St.,  Oakland,  Cal. 

401  'Mid  Peace  and  Plenty. 

402  When  Two's  Company. 

403  Little  Miss  Muffitt. 

ETHEL  PHOEBE  BAILEY,  2662  Ellendale  Place,  Los 


Angeles,  Cal. 

404 

Boiling 

Sorghum. 

405 

Portrait- 

—Miss  L. 

406 

Portrait- 

-Mr.  B. 

407 

Autumn 

Haze. 

408 

Study  oi 

:  a  Head. 

409  San  Juan  Capistrano. 

410  Narcissus. 

T.  K.  ADLARD,  Redlands,  Cal. 

411  No  title — Marine  Class. 

412  No  title — Landscape  Class. 

413  No  title— Still  Life  Class. 

414  An  Absorbing  Game — Genre  Class. 

J.  DWIGHT  PALMER,  Akron,  Ohio. 

415  Mother  and  Child. 

416  Roses. 

417  A  Wayside  Brook. 

WILL  H.  TOWLES.  Cumberland,  Md. 


418 

Gaspard. 

419 

Portrait. 

420 

Portrait. 

421 

Portrait. 

422 

Portrait. 

WILL  H.  WALKER,  Care  H.  C.  Breeden  Co.,  Portland, 
Oregon. 

423  The  Sea.     (Copyrighted  1900.) 

424  After  the  Storm.     (  Copyrighted  1900.) 

425  Lone  Victim  of  the  Stormy  Sea.. 

426  The  Beach  by  Moonlight. 

427  A  Winning  Hand. 

428  Nydia. 


C.  GEO.  BULL.  M.D.,  Alameda.  Cal. 

429  The  Artisan. 

430  An  Early  Storm  in  the  Sierras. 

431  Ebb  Tide. 

432  A  Wet,  Misty  Day. 

433  Evening  Service. 

434  Marshland. 

435  A  Brace  of  Mallard. 

ROBERT  D.   SORYER.  358  YVestlake  Ave..  Los  An- 
geles. 

436  A  Short  Cut  to  the  Milage. 

437  Going  a-Fishing. 
43S     Coming  Home. 

439  The  Cottage  AYindow. 

440  Fruit. 

441  Portrait  of  a  Child. 

GEO.  F.  KING,  116  Bittman  St..  Akron.  Ohio. 

1  \?     Good  Xight. 

443  Evening. 

E.  L.  DOE.  233  West  17th  St..  Los  Angeles. 

444  For  Life. 
due     Solitaire. 

445  Portrait.  I 

447  Beginning  Early. 

448  Portrait. 

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instantly  adapted  to  plates  or  films,  these  are 
details  that  stamp  the  Folding  Pocket  Graphic 
the  most  beautiful,  complete  and  accurate 
pocket  camera  in  the  world. 
One  size  only  3 1^x4 1£.     Price  $30.00.     All  dealers  or  from  the  makers. 

The  Folmer  &  Sch7i>ing  Manufacturing  Company, 

No.  404  Broadtvay,  Ne%  York. 


CARBON   PORTRAITS 

"  Every 
Picture  a. 
Work  of 
Art" 


Children's  Pictures  in  Characteristic 
Attitudes 


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Unquestionably  Artistic  Endorsements 


STUDIO: 

220)4  S.  Spring  St. 

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"BALOON  ROUTE" 

Los  Angeles  Pacific  Railroad 

*ANTA  MONICA  SCENIC  ELECTRIC  LINE 

choTce^3  "routed 

The  45-minute  cars  via  Hollywood,  the  newest  and  most  popular 
suburban  residence  section.  Center  of  the  famous  frostless  belt  and 
tropical  fruits. 

The  15-minute  cars  via  Colegrdve  and  Sherman,  the  home  of  the 
lemon  and  orange. 

The  5  and  35-minute  cars  via  Sixteenth  Street,  Soldier's  Home 
and  Sawtelle. 

Either  route  will  take  you  to  Santa  Monica  and  Ocean  Park,  the 
the  finest  and  most  extensive  resort  on  the  coast. 

Nearest  and  only  points  reached  by  Electric  Railway  service. 

Buy  Round  Trip  TicRet. 

Go  One  Way  Return  Another. 

We   do  the   Rest. 

TIME  TABLE 

Cars  leave  Fourth  St.  office  at  316  West  Fourth  St. 
Via  Colegrove,  15  minutes  after  each  hour. 

Via  Hollywood,  45  minutes  after. eacb  hour. 

Via  Sixteenth  St.,  5  minutes  and  35  minutes  after  eacb  hour. 


KODAK 


PROGRESS 
COMPETITION 


To  show  the  progress  of  the  Kodaker  in  the  field  of  Photographic 
Art,  and  to  demonstrate  the  technical  superiority  of  Pictures  made 
with  our  Instruments  and  our  film. 

WE  OFFER 


$4,000 


IN  PRIZES 

For  the  best  Amateur  work  made  with  the  Kodak  and  Brownie 
Cameras.  The  prize  list  includes  $2,000  in  Cash  and  $2,000 
in  Kodaks.  Prize  Contest  Circular  Free  at  any  Kodak  dealer's 
or  by  mail. 

Eastman  Kodak  Company 

Kodaks,  $5.00  to  $35.00  Rochester.  New  York 


